Yennefer is the main heroine in the original novel of The Witcher. She only appears in the third part of the game. It is only mentioned in the first two parts, but it does not appear officially. She is the orthodox lover of the protagonist Geralt and has an adopted daughter Ciri. Born in 1173, Yennefer had a miserable childhood from the moment she was born due to a congenital hunchback. Her father loathes her for this deformity and denounces Yennefer's mother, claiming that the coconut milk is the hunchback caused by her elven blood. The mother wanted to protect Yennefer at first, because she believed it was the will of the gods, but her father still beat and kicked Yennefer until one day, her father abandoned his wife and daughter. Afterwards, Yennefer's mother, also distraught by her husband's departure, began beating her daughter. Since then, because of her talent to become a magician, she entered the school of sorceresses to study spells. However, living a miserable life, she wanted to die with all her heart and cut her wrists many times to seek death. However, according to the tradition of the sorceress, all her physical defects were magically repaired when she graduat. For more inquiries, please check Game Costumes.